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Located at 4120/4 Wardens Walk, Coburg, the space has been meticulously adapted into a private, climate-controlled wine cellar, offering a rare blend of heritage significance and modern luxury.

Marketed by Ray White Coburg agents Raphael Calik-Houston and Saha Sahardid, the property is situated within the heritage-listed D Division, a structure originally built between 1887 and 1894.

The cellar is part of a restricted collection of individually owned spaces which provide an atmospheric and secure environment for serious wine collectors.

“This is more than just a storage unit; it is a piece of Victorian history,” Mr Calik-Houston said.

“The natural insulation provided by the original thick bluestone walls makes it a perfect environment for wine preservation.

“It’s rare to find an asset that offers such strong scarcity value alongside practical utility.

“These might be the only prison cells you won’t want to leave!”

With a price guide of $85,000 - $90,000, the property represents a distinctive entry point for investors or enthusiasts looking for an alternative to traditional residential assets.

“We are seeing significant interest from wine connoisseurs and history buffs alike,” Mr. Calik-Houston added.

“In a rapidly developing lifestyle hub like Pentridge, owning a secure, private piece of the original D Division is an opportunity that simply doesn't come up often.

“The cellars don't have to be used for wine, they can be used for any kind of extra storage a person might need.”

The auction is scheduled for Saturday, 23 May at 10:30am on-site.

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